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Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons and Donuts Review (GodisaGeek)

GodisaGeek: "Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons and Donuts is the second outing from German indie developer, Silent Dreams. The first title served as a quirky little farce that failed to satisfy the unending hunger for depth that fans of the genre crave. Unfortunately, the sequel has set itself up for an even worse fate, compounding the lingering old problems with a distinct and undeniable spectre of an unfinished product."

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Groupees Offers 2 Bundles, $4 Each, Up To 12 Games

Gamesta.com has a two-for-one deal with the latest promotions. Groupees launches two separate bundles, for $4 each. One of those offers as many as 12 games for that price, with 11 Steam redeemable titles!

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Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons and Donuts – Review [GamingLives]

GamingLives writes "Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons and Donuts, a game which, like its prequel, pokes fun at RPGs through not only jokes at their expense, but also parodying some of the more ridiculous elements of the genre, such as the abundance of scantily-clad, buxom women. It’s a neat little idea, and the screenshots released by developer Silent Dream looked darn tasty, but is it actually a good game?"

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GameBanshee: Grotesque Tactics II: Dungeons & Donuts Review

Grotesque Tactics II: Dungeons & Donuts is the follow-up to 2010's Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes. Dungeons & Donuts is definitely a "more is better" sequel, with German developer Silent Dreams adding more of everything: more ways to develop characters, more items to find, more quests to complete, more NPCs to talk to, bigger maps to explore, and, well, more. Unfortunately, most of these improvements also add problems, and so Dungeons & Donuts ends up being about as good (or bad, depending on your point of view) as the original game.

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